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WES FODERINGHAM: Produced a brilliant one-handed stop to deny Francoise after the break, but unable to prevent the same player scoring after being left completely exposed by his defence. Should have done better at the second goal. 4

JAMES TAVERNIER: Provided one of the main attacking outlets for Rangers with his rampaging runs down the right flank. Proved a real threat in the first half before being forced into a more defensive role after the break. Needs to work on final ball. 4

DAVID BATES: The young central defender has enjoyed an extended run in the team under Pedro Caixinha. Showed he could handle the physical aspect of things, but needs to be more switched on. Guilty of allowing his man to get wrong side of him far too many times. 4

FABIO CARDOSO: Had a couple of shaky defensive moments early in the game as he attempted to find his feet. And never properly recovered. Lacked the confidence and experience to marshall a defence which has sruggled to keep clean sheets for the past two years. Did proved a real threat in the opposition penalty box at set-pieces. 4

LEE WALLACE: The skipper was able to bomb forward from left back almost at his leisure, but he was caught out several times as the Luxembourg minnows exploited the space in behind him. Did get himself into good positions, but end product needs to be considerably better. 3

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RYAN JACK: Probably the only player who deserved pass marks. Seemed to handle the boiling conditions better than most. Got around the pitch to good effect and was always looking to make things happen. Let down by his passing which went astray too often. 5

JORDAN ROSSITER: Put his horrendous injury problems behind him to first start game since last August. Understandably looked a yard short of pace but used the ball well enough from deep. Went agonisingly close with a long range effort at the end of the first half. 4

NIKO KRANJCAR: Ran the show last week, however Progres didn’t give him the same space he enjoyed at Ibrox. Crowded out of it in midfield and unable to make use of his full range of passing Missed an absolute sitter with the score at 0-0 midway through the second half. 4

DANIEL CANDEIAS: Given the nod to make his full debut at the expense of fellow Portuguese winger, Dalcio. Started brightly and showed a couple of neat touches before completely fading out of it. Really struggled to make his presence felt against the part-timers. Replaced before the hour mark. 3

ALFREDO MORELOS: Crashed to the deck clutching his knee after just 30 seconds. Able to continue after treatment but contributed absolutely nothing on his first Rangers start. The Columbian barely touched the ball. No surprise to see him hooked at the break. 3

KENNY MILLER: Scored the only goal of the game at Ibrox last week, but a peripheral figure this time around like so many of his team-mates. No shortage of effort from the veteran hitman in broiling conditions although completely starved of any decent service. Hit the bar in final seconds. 4

SUBS

Dalcio: Replaced the ineffective Morelos at the break and did little. 2

Josh Windass: On for Candeias. Headed against the bar at the death. 2

Eduardo Herrera: No time to make an impact. 1

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